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Jenny Sabin Studio, an award-winning transdisciplinary design and architecture office based in Ithaca, New York, USA, proposes a book titled "Jenny Sabin Studio: Biosynthetic Architecture", a survey of Jenny Sabin Studio's design thinking, research, and projects spanning over 12 years of practice in the arts, sciences, and architecture, with essay contributions from critical voices in the field.
Ranging from research in biosynthetic matter and geometry to photoluminescent inhabitable environments to bottom-up responsive architectures, Jenny Sabin Studio's diverse work represented in this publication embodies design thinking at the forefront of collaborative innovation, interrogating the space between disciplines, exploring the intersections of architecture and science, and applying insights and theories from biology and mathematics to the design, fabrication, and production of material structures and ecological spatial interventions.
With Contributions of Philip Beesley, Mario Carpo, Paola Antonelli, Achim Menges, and Bob Sheil.
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Jenny Sabin Studio, an award-winning transdisciplinary design and architecture office based in Ithaca, New York, USA, proposes a book titled "Jenny Sabin Studio: Biosynthetic Architecture", a survey of Jenny Sabin Studio's design thinking, research, and projects spanning over 12 years of practice in the arts, sciences, and architecture, with essay contributions from critical voices in the field.
Ranging from research in biosynthetic matter and geometry to photoluminescent inhabitable environments to bottom-up responsive architectures, Jenny Sabin Studio's diverse work represented in this publication embodies design thinking at the forefront of collaborative innovation, interrogating the space between disciplines, exploring the intersections of architecture and science, and applying insights and theories from biology and mathematics to the design, fabrication, and production of material structures and ecological spatial interventions.
With Contributions of Philip Beesley, Mario Carpo, Paola Antonelli, Achim Menges, and Bob Sheil.